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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 20th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
The world keeps turning! Caution with VW, Mercedes, Altech Advanced Materials, Plug Power, and Nel ASA!
E-mobility and the upstream battery market are making headlines. Following the abolition of tax incentives, the topic of "electric mobility" has to face up to the harsh market conditions. Hydrogen is also competing, but it is currently still far too expensive to be economically successful. This leaves us with battery technologies, which are used both in energy storage systems and in vehicles. The near bankruptcy of Varta shows how tough the market has become here. There is plenty of room for innovative ideas! Altech Advanced Materials is making waves in German engineering with solid concepts. The market eagerly awaits the first mid-sized products, while many other market players must first justify their billion-dollar valuations. We take a closer look.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 7th, 2024 | 08:05 CEST
Hydrogen sector receives EU billions: Nel, Plug Power, First Hydrogen share!
Governments love green hydrogen. The EU alone plans to spend over EUR 40 billion by 2030 to decarbonize the energy sector. This includes making steel production, heating operations, and combustion engines CO₂-neutral. Additionally, hydrogen can be used to store surplus renewable energy from solar and wind sources. When the Federal Audit Office recently criticized the slow expansion, the EU reaffirmed its targets. Therefore, the pace of expansion should be stepped up, and companies such as Nel and Plug Power - where tomorrow will be exciting - and First Hydrogen want to benefit from this. While the two heavyweights from Norway and the US are unable to get their losses under control and are still highly valued, the newcomer First Hydrogen may be entering the market at just the right time.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 31st, 2024 | 06:45 CEST
Nel, Bitcoin Group, VCI Global with Super Micro Computer: Shares on the verge of a mega rally?
The Nel share is driving not only investors to despair but also analysts. While some see 100% upside potential, others are advising investors to sell. And what is the Bitcoin Group doing? After tripling in value, the crypto exchange's share price has corrected significantly in recent weeks. Will the operating figures bring new momentum? VCI Global aims to benefit even more from the boom in artificial intelligence. To meet the demand for computing power, the Company, listed on the NASDAQ and in Frankfurt, plans to set up an AI data centre in Malaysia by mid-2025. Among its partners is the AI heavyweight Super Micro Computer, with chips likely to come from NVIDIA.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 29th, 2024 | 06:30 CEST
Here we go! Olympic 250% with hydrogen! Nel, Plug Power, First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp and nucera
Olympia goes Hydrogen! Japanese car manufacturer Toyota is providing a fleet of 500 Mirai hydrogen vehicles, 10 hydrogen buses, and 1,150 electric vehicles for the Olympic Games in Paris. Although hydrogen vehicles, such as the Toyota Mirai, produce virtually no emissions, 96% of the hydrogen produced worldwide still comes from fossil fuels such as methane gas. As a result, most hydrogen vehicles currently cause significantly more pollution than battery-powered electric vehicles and are only marginally cleaner than conventional combustion engines. However, there are notable exceptions: First Hydrogen is demonstrating how things could work in the future with the EU's 'Net Zero 2050' target!
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 23rd, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Bloom Energy, First Hydrogen, Nel ASA - Best conditions for a rebound
Germany is not the only country working to develop a sustainable hydrogen market. Economics Minister Robert Habeck recently announced funding for projects totalling EUR 4.6 billion to make the economy climate-neutral. Green hydrogen is set to be a key energy source in the future. The German government projects a hydrogen demand of 95 to 130 TWh annually by 2030 to support industrial decarbonization. This development is not currently reflected in listed companies, which may open up new investment opportunities in the long term.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 19th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Top energy transition shares: 100% returns through CO2 reduction! Nel ASA, Plug Power, Carbon Done Right, and dynaCERT
Heat records, floods, and energy shortages! This summer, all climate change issues are on the table. Since the nuclear power plants were shut down, Germany has lacked a reliable base load power supply. Pronounced grid weaknesses are increasing, with no improvement in sight. Economics Minister Habeck wants to build gas-fired power plants as quickly as possible, which can later be operated with hydrogen. Nice idea! Meanwhile, Berlin's economic experts are buying French nuclear power to fill existing gaps. Nobody can scientifically prove the difference in climate technology between here and there, but German consumers are happy to pay for this nonsense through their electricity bills. This is how EU energy policy works. Since expenses are continuously rising, we focus on increasing revenue streams. Here are some ideas for your energy portfolio.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 17th, 2024 | 07:45 CEST
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Plug Power - Hydrogen: Multiplier or downfall?
Hydrogen technology could not only revolutionize the future of energy but also offer significant opportunities for investors. Hydrogen stocks are currently in the spotlight and promise potentially high returns. Companies specializing in the production, storage, and distribution of hydrogen could be among the big winners of the energy transition. Many of these companies are still in the early stages of development, which means high growth opportunities but also entails corresponding risks. The question is: Can you get multipliers in your portfolio with hydrogen companies, or is there a risk of total loss? We look at three companies aiming to make money with hydrogen.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 3rd, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
100% possible with hydrogen! Keep an eye on Plug Power, Nel, First Hydrogen, nucera, and Cavendish
Football is the dominant topic at the moment. Even in ancient Rome, bread and circuses worked quite well to distract the people from the essentials. Investors should pay attention to the progress made in the hydrogen sector. Cavendish shares have brought new momentum to a sector that has been badly beaten up since 2021. Can the Nel subsidiary initiate a change in sentiment? We analyze the situation like Ronaldo at the penalty spot. But it should definitely go in!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 3rd, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Nel and Plug Power at the end? New hydrogen favourites like dynaCERT share?
Are Nel and Plug Power at the end? In any case, the latest company reports from the former hydrogen high-flyers are no longer causing share prices to soar. Investors have been disappointed too often, and both are still worth billions on the stock market. It is undisputed that hydrogen will play an important role in the energy mix of the future. But it may be time for new favourites such as the German Nucera and dynaCERT. The latter is currently strengthening its team with a former German Daimler manager and has reported another order. The Company does not want to reinvent the wheel but to reduce emissions from diesel vehicles. This seems to be easier to achieve in practice than the mega-projects of Nel & Co.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 27th, 2024 | 06:45 CEST
Hydrogen 3.0 - Is it turning now? Nel ASA, Cavendish, dynaCERT, SMA, and Plug Power in focus!
Summer slump? Not at all! Artificial intelligence, high-tech, and armaments remain in upward mode; even a sharp correction at Airbus is not shaking the markets. There are currently increasing rumours that China and Japan could have problems with their financial systems. In China it is the collapsing real estate market, in Japan it is trillions of YEN invested in foreign bond markets and refinanced with negative interest rates. However, the era of zero interest rates is over, and persistent inflation is not subsiding as expected. This pushes the risk parameters through the roof and requires banks to have higher capital backing. Exciting times! In the hydrogen sector, all eyes are on the newcomer Cavendish. Will this be a jolt for the struggling sector?
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